Citrix-NetScaler-Exporter

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Published: Mar 9, 2020 License: MIT Imports: 11 Imported by: 0

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Prometheus exporter for Citrix NetScaler

This exporter collects statistics from Citrix NetScaler and makes them available for Prometheus to pull. As the NetScaler is an appliance it's not recommended to run the exporter directly on it, so it will need to run elsewhere.

NetScaler configuration

The exporter works via a local NetScaler user account. It would be preferable to configure a specific user for this which only has permissions to retrieve stats and specific configuration details.

If you lean towards the NetScaler CLI, you want to do something like the following (obviously changing the username as you see fit).

# Create a new Command Policy which is only allowed to run the stat command
add system cmdPolicy stat ALLOW (^stat.*|show ns license|show serviceGroup)

# Create a new user.  Disabling externalAuth is important as if it is enabled a user created in AD (or other external source) with the same name could login
add system user stats "password" -externalAuth DISABLED # Change the password to reflect whatever complex password you want

# Bind the local user account to the new Command Policy
bind system user stats stat 100

Usage

You can monitor multiple NetScaler instances by passing in the URL, username, and password as command line flags to the exporter. If you're running multiple exporters on the same server, you'll also need to change the port that the exporter binds to.

Flag Description Default Value
username Username with which to connect to the NetScaler API none
password Password with which to connect to the NetScaler API none
bind_port Port to bind the exporter endpoint to 9280
debug Enable debug logging false

Run the exporter manually using the following command:

Citrix-NetScaler-Exporter.exe --username stats --password "my really strong password"

This will run the exporter using the default bind port. If you need to change the port, append the -bind_port flag to the command.

Browse to http://localhost:9280/target=https://netscaler.domain.tld where https://netscaler.domain.tld is the URL of the NetScaler to get metrics from.

You can also specify the ignore-cert=yes querystring parameter in order to skip the certificate check. This option should be used sparingly, and only when you fully trust the endpoint.

Prometheus Configuration

The exporter needs to be passed the address of the NetScaler to get metrics from as a parameter, this can be done with relabelling.

Example config:

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: 'netscaler'
    metrics_path: /netscaler
    static_configs:
      - targets:
        - 'https://netscaler.domain.tld'
        - 'https://netscaler-2.domain.tld'
    params:
      ignore-cert: ["yes"] # Generally this option should not be used.  Only use it if you truly trust the endpoint and know it is secure.  You may need a different job block for where you want to ignore certs.
    relabel_configs:
      - source_labels: [__address__]
        target_label: __param_target
      - source_labels: [__param_target]
        target_label: instance
      - target_label: __address__
        replacement: 127.0.0.1:9280  # The exporter's real hostname:port.
Running as a service

Ideally you'll run the exporter as a service. There are many ways to do that, so it's really up to you. If you're running it on Windows I would recommend NSSM.

Exported metrics

NetScaler
Metric Metric Type Unit
CPU usage Gauge Percent
Memory usage Gauge Percent
Management CPU usage Gauge Percent
Packet engine CPU usage Gauge Percent
/flash partition usage Gauge Percent
/var partition usage Gauge Percent
Total received MB Counter MB
Total transmitted MB Counter MB
HTTP requests Gauge None
HTTP responses Gauge None
Current client connections Gauge None
Current established client connections Gauge None
Current server connections Gauge None
Current established server connections Gauge None
Interfaces

For each interface, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Interface ID N/A None
Received bytes Gauge Bytes
Transmitted bytes Gauge Bytes
Received packets Gauge None
Transmitted packets Gauge None
Jumbo packets retrieved Gauge None
Jumbo packets transmitted Gauge None
Error packets received Gauge None
Intrerface alias N/A None

Virtual Servers

For each virtual server, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Name N/A None
Waiting requests Gauge None
Health Gauge Percent
Inactive services Gauge None
Active services Gauge None
Total hits Counter None
Total requests Counter None
Total responses Counter None
Total request bytes Counter Bytes
Total response bytes Counter Bytes
Current client connections Gauge None
Current server connections Gauge None

VPN Virtual Servers (NetScaler Gateway)

For each virtual server, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Name N/A None
Total requests Counter None
Total responses Counter None
Total request bytes Counter Bytes
Total response bytes Counter Bytes
State Gauge None

Services

For each service, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Name N/A None
Throughput Counter MB
Average time to first byte Gauge Seconds
State Gauge None
Total requests Counter None
Total responses Counter None
Total request bytes Counter Bytes
Total response bytes Counter Bytes
Current client connections Gauge None
Surge count Gauge None
Current server connections Gauge None
Server established connections Gauge None
Current reuse pool Gauge None
Max clients Gauge None
Current load Gauge Percent
Service hits Counter None
Active transactions Gauge None

Service Groups

For each service group member, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Average time to first byte Gauge Seconds
State Gauge None
Total requests Counter None
Total responses Counter None
Total request bytes Counter Bytes
Total response bytes Counter Bytes
Current client connections Gauge None
Surge count Gauge None
Current server connections Gauge None
Server established connections Gauge None
Current reuse pool Gauge None
Max clients Gauge None

Licensing

Metric Metric Type Unit
Model ID Gauge None

GSLB Services

For each GSLB service, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Name N/A None
State Gauge None
Total requests Counter None
Total responses Counter None
Total request bytes Counter Bytes
Total response bytes Counter Bytes
Current client connections Gauge None
Current server connections Gauge None
Established connections Gauge None
Current load Gauge Percent
Service hits Counter None

GSLB Virtual Servers

For each GSLB virtual server, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Name N/A None
Health Gauge Percent
Inactive services Gauge None
Active services Gauge None
Total hits Counter None
Total requests Counter None
Total responses Counter None
Total request bytes Counter Bytes
Total response bytes Counter Bytes
Current client connections Gauge None
Current server connections Gauge None

Content Switching Virtual Servers

For each Content Switching virtual server, the following metrics are retrieved.

Metric Metric Type Unit
Name N/A None
State Gauge None
Total hits Counter None
Total requests Counter None
Total responses Counter None
Total request bytes Counter Bytes
Total response bytes Counter Bytes
Current client connections Gauge None
Current server connections Gauge None
Established Connections Gauge None
Total Packets Received Counter None
Total Packets Sent Counter None
Total Spillovers Counter None
Deferred Requests Counter None
Invalid Requests/Responses Counter None
Number of Invalid Requests/Responses dropped Counter None
Total virtual server down backup hits Counter None
Current multipath sessions Gauge None
Current multipath subflow connections Gauge None

Downloading a release

https://github.com/rokett/Citrix-NetScaler-Exporter/releases

You can also download a Docker image from https://hub.docker.com/r/rokett/citrix-netscaler-exporter.

Building the executable

All dependencies are version controlled, so building the project is really easy.

  1. go get github.com/rokett/citrix-netscaler-exporter.
  2. From within the repository directory run make.
  3. Hey presto, you have an executable.

Dockerfile

This Dockerfile will create a container that will set the entrypoint as /Citrix-Netscaler-Exporter so you can just pass in the command line options mentioned above to the container without needing to call the executable

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